Cagey
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tfarny said:Cagey, your (brilliiant and insightful!) analysis ignores the fact that bridge construction / type really does affect the sound of the guitar, certainly in a more consistent way than body woods, for instance. Second, as far as intonation goes - you DO know that any guitar, no matter how many saddles, is going to be off by about 4 cents or more no matter what unless you also compensate at the nut, right? given that fact, if a slant angled 3 saddle can get me to within one cent at the 12th fret, further worry about intonation with standard frets and nut is just Eric Johnson-ry.
I just received my hipshot 3 saddle compensated tele bridge, and it looks like a design that would make you and I both happy - no lip, lightweight, compensated saddles, but also ferrous steel / brass / 3 saddle construction.
Yes, I know there are issues with guitar necks and tuning. I even went so far as to have Warmoth install an Earvana nut on one just to hear what all the fuss was about.
If you can get a standard Tele bridge to intonate across all six strings to within 1 cent at the 12th fret, then good for you. I'd be suspicious of your tuner, though.
That said, I also know that simply covering the strings with your hand and rubbing it up and down the neck for a short bit will put the tuning off several cents as well. So, I'd agree there is a certain amount of Eric Johnson-ry going on among the bitchers like me that doesn't amount to Jack.
I'm still never going to buy a traditional Tele bridge, though <grin>